Vulnerable Voices is a weekly podcast hosted by EJA from Dallas Texas and Doc Miller from Albany NY, two leaders in education coming together every week for an entertaining podcast that will engage you in uncensored, uncut, hilarious, transparent conversations with real leaders, about real issues, real stories, and thought-provoking questions.This podcast is for real leaders, experiencing real issues, on their leadership journey.
This episode takes a deep dive into the meaning behind Dr. Miller's high controversial article published at www.urbaneeducation.com. This conversation gets to the reality of what we do and do not value as a society. This conversation is filled with powerful women who will give Dr. Miller a piece of their mind, sharing their perspective on the article.
Giving back is our civic duty. We owe it to the next generation to understand the struggle that came before us. We will discuss civil rights with legendary activist and preacher Rev. Daryl Gray. He has been part of the movement and fought alongside all the civil rights greats in America. Get ready to listen and learn from a living legend!
COVID has put a monkey wrench in all of our lives. It has cost so many individuals across the country their lives, lively hoods, and our normalcy. COVID has created a new normal and was going to talk about it. Our guests are two COVID survivors and they will be sharing how real this nasty virus really is. You won't want to miss this episode! How did they beat the beast and survive? COVID changed the game!
How do we claim our Power and OWN financial independence? We are going to ask two very successful Black businessmen "How do you do it". Both businessmen have found success in the following areas entertainment, music, clothing, construction, real estate, and promotion, and production. You won't want to miss hearing these powerful brothers spread tips on BOB (Black-owned businesses).
Do the Right Thing!!! What is right and what is wrong? Is Generation X right or is Generation Z wrong? It is all in the eye of the beholder.? Youth will be on this episode discussing their views and perspectives facing off with Vulnerable Voices.
The system was designed to keep the poor, poor, and the rich, rich. Poor became a mindset largely juxtaposed upon us from the lack of equity in education. Be here or be square to listen to this convo! There will be a dynamite guest who has a story to tell and a perspective of triumph against all odds.
The goal of the slave master was to take the mind and leave the body. IAre professional athletes modern-day slaves? If an athlete makes 15 million and the owner makes 15 billion is he being used? During this episode, we will have guests who will provide perspective about Athletics, Prisoners, and Police.
Whewwwww Chile! In these days and times if you don't have instruction, your heading for self-destruction. Some instruction on taking care of "YO SELF" is needed. We're going to bring is some experts from the Mental Health and Finance fields to discuss, only like we can, on taking care of yourself during these tense times. Make yourself a priority and tune in !!!
It's hard out here in these Skreeets, but Vulnerable Voices will look at who has it harder............. Black Men or Black Women? A dialogue between Black Men and Black Women with two special guests. A battle of the sexes, you won't want to miss. This discussion will focus on Parenthood, Societal Views, and the Career Ladder.
As a Black leader, you have to Hustle harder and Flow better to make it to the top. What does it take to make it to the top and stay there?
Take care of Staff-Great leaders are willing to sacrifice the numbers to save the people. Poor leaders sacrifice the people to save the numbers. Leaders who fail are the ones who do it by themselves. Leaders who succeed are the ones who allow others to help them.
U.S. virus cases could swell to 100,000 a day if current trends do not turn around, Fauci warns- But some States have not prioritized safety, they have prioritized the economy. As leaders, how will we prioritize our students? There is limited to no guidance, we will provide you with expert advice.
COVID Exposed Inequalities- Discussing systemic oppression and racism as a Black Leader in America Today.
Trust is everything and the only thing that people want in a Leader. Someone believed in us and provided an opportunity. Who believes in you and how do you get your followers to believe?
Self-reflective leaders providing their journey to success, discussing challenges about leadership through personal analysis. Conversations will be unfiltered, real talk used to help build leaders of tomorrow.SHOW LESS
Self-reflective leaders providing their journeys to success, discussing challenges about leadership through personal analysis. Conversations will be unfiltered, real talk used to help build leaders of tomorrow.